by drmu | Jan 11, 2011 | Environment, Mafia at work, Tourism
At the end of July 2010 we sent a letter to the Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security detailing our concerns about breaches of the contract for Flat Island as highlighted by the Director of Audit (details here). At the end of September we produced the video...
by drmu | Oct 28, 2010 | Comedy, Mafia at work
Those who read l’Express Dimanche last Sunday may have been surprised to find a feature about freemasonry in Mauritius. What is surprising to us is that masons in Mauritius have waited so long to come out of the closet. In 1984, the United Grand Lodge of...
by drmu | Jul 28, 2010 | Mafia at work, Name and shame, Social justice, Tourism
As declared a month ago, We Love Mauritius joined Kalipso and George Ah Yan in the fight to end the progressive privatisation of the public domain. The first battle was to stop a restaurant being built on Mont Choisy Public Beach. Today that battle has been decisively...
by drmu | Jul 28, 2010 | Environment, Mafia at work, Tourism
The following email has been sent to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture. Subject: Breaches of the leases for Flat Island and Ilot Gabriel Dear Mrs Ramsamy We Love Mauritius (WeLuvMu) is an NGO whose objects are environmental protection and the...
by drmu | Jul 26, 2010 | Mafia at work, Name and shame
On 26th June 2010, Dr Richard L Munisamy made a statement to the police at Pointe aux Canonniers station accusing Mr Sahrat Dutt Lallah, CEO of Mauritius Telecom (MT), of contravening Section 29 of the Data Protection Act 2004. 29. Unlawful disclosure of personal data...
by drmu | Jul 7, 2010 | Environment, Mafia at work, Name and shame, Social justice, Tourism
Yesterday a dozen or so concerned citizens were battling to defend the rights of Mauritian citizens and to halt the privatisation of the public domain. Led by General Georges Ah Yan, the freedom fighters were battling the Beach Authority at the District Council in...